Saskatchewan Highway 37

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Highway 37
Route information
Length: 188 km (117 mi)
Major junctions
South end: S-241 near Port of Climax
  Hwy 18 at Climax
Hwy 13 at Shaunavon
Hwy 1 at Gull Lake
Hwy 322
North end: Hwy 32 near Cabri
Highway system

Provincial highways in Saskatchewan

Hwy 36 Hwy 38

Highway 37 is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Montana Secondary Highway 241 at the US border near Port of Climax to Highway 32 near Cabri. Highway 37 is about 188 km (117 mi.) long. This north south route connects with the horseshoe tourism route at Shunavon. Going west on the Red Coat Trail Highway 13 one can tour the town of Eastend, which has Saskatchewan's best dinosaur museum, which has a Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil as their premier display. Going further west and north one can visit the charming town of Maple Creek, a cowboy town of the current era.

Highway 37 passes near the communities of Climax, Shaunavon, Gull Lake, and Grant, as well as Port of Climax and Cabri. Highway 37 connects with Highways 18, 722, 13, 631, 1, 322, and 738.

Highway 37 southbound, north of Shaunavon

History

Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation (SHT), now the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure undertook a landslide risk management system program to monitor risk sites, apply technological innovations to prevent any further erosion of the riverbank and plan responses to future landslide movement detected by monitors. Highway 37 south of Shaunavon along the Frenchman River has experienced land slides.[1]

References

  1. Antunes, P. Jorge; Allen J. Kelly, (May 17, 2006). "LANDSLIDE RISK MANAGEMENT AND REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEMS". Canada-Northern Ireland Transportation Systems Technology Initiative (CNITSTI). Retrieved 2009-02-07. 


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